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So, 'Fire is Burning' dives into the lives of two elementary school kids living on the Sino-Vietnamese border during a chaotic time. It's a documentary that captures the intersection of childhood innocence and harsh realities. The pacing is quite deliberate, allowing moments of reflection, which gives you a real sense of their struggles. The tone is both somber and poignant, showcasing their lives in a way that feels personal. The kids become reporters, trying to make sense of the world around them, and that perspective is really distinctive. The performances are raw and genuine, which makes you feel every bit of their experience. It's just one of those pieces that gives you a glimpse into lives often overlooked.
Explores children's perspectives during crisisHighlights the contrast between childhood and adult worriesUnique storytelling through the lens of young reporters
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Xiao Hu
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